Hole 1 - Road Out
 | Greenside bunkers well placed to catch any shot under hit or right. Read more | |
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Hole 2 - Bridle Path
 | Well placed fairway bunkers on the right require the longer drives to be accurate. Read more | |
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Hole 3 - Island
 | Members often play towards the telegraph pole to avoid the bunker. Read more | |
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Hole 4 - Badgers
 | Avoid the bunkers from the tee. Read more | |
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Hole 5 - The Valley
 | A beautiful par 3 which can play anything from a pitching wedge to a fairway wood. Read more | |
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Hole 6 - Hill
 | A right - to - left off the tee will gain extra useful yardage. Read more | |
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Hole 7 - Cross Bunker
 | Decision to make....A long drive will require the upmost accuracy, where a more cautious shorter drive will make the second a great deal more challenging. Read more | |
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Hole 8 - The Gap
 | Sheltered off the tee, beware the wind may still be up there. Read more | |
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Hole 9 - Summerdown
 | Trouble all the way down the right - avoid bunkers off the tee. Read more | |
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Hole 10 - The Yew
 | A tee shot down the right side of the fairway is preferable to leave a second hitting straight up to the green. Read more | |
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Hole 11 - Long
| Time to open up the shoulders. Read more | |
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Hole 12 - Dog Leg
 | Play to the dog leg or take on the challenge over the bunkers. Read more | |
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Hole 13 - Plateau
 | Great looking dog leg left. Read more | |
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Hole 14 - Pond Brow
 | Missing right will often kick further right so beware. Read more | |
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Hole 15 - Copse
 | Often needs 1 more club than you think when approaching the green. Read more | |
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Hole 16 - Ewe Bottom
 | Fairway slopes left to right creating an awkward lie for the shot to this long 2-tiered green. Read more | |
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Hole 17 - Devil's Dyke
 | Requires a high soft landing shot to hold this shallow green. Read more | |
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Hole 18 - Road In
 | Favour the left hand side to open up the green and help avoid the nasty green side bunker on the right. Read more | |
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